It's not the actual recording of friendly fire it's missing, it's death's caused by them. On the Blood Queen encounter it's possible to be killed by others friendly fire, but when you look at the deathlog it's not visible, you just see the person go from a high amount of HP to dead with no reason logged.

I have actually had this exact same problem. Recount does not show how somebody died if somebody else killed them. For example, I have killed somebody in the encounter by biting them and a KB shows up on my screen (happened a few times) but then I check Recount and it doesn't say anything. So either there is something wrong with Recount or wrong with the way the the logs are being recorded for that particular event.

Will do. However, I believe a blue posted tonight saying that you will no longer be able to kill somebody on the Blood Queen encounter via the bite Of course hopefully you didn't waste your time and this will prevent any future problems. Thanks again.

Heya, is there anyway to disable tracking of everything except dps/dmg? I'm essentially looking for a way to ONLY track dps/dmg and have it not track anything else.

Edit: Eh, technically I'm trying to find out if recount can be stripped to only track one feature at a time and not take anymore more memory/cpu for tracking say.. healing, or deaths, or anything else.

@Deamia: You can disable some modules by renaming or deleting files in the TrackerModules directory. However healing, death and damage are core and cannot be disabled. If you just want damage/dps you may want a different addon. Recount really isn't intended to be just a damage meter and there are good alternative solutions that offer what you want.

@cremor,Shadoweric: First off Recount does count partial blocks but just not the way the EJ posters expected. Let me try explain:

That partial blocks count as hit in the detail view is kind of intended behavior. But it's up to convention really. I can only count one combat log event as one thing in the details view or else all percentages get falsely biased. So in the case of partial blocks I can either count them as hit or as block.

Currently the convention is to count it as hit (because it did do damage). I consider this convention sensible enough. If I attribute it to block I'd get bug reports that partial block hit components are not counted. And as said if I count both all percentages are wrong and I get bug reports that Recount overcounts swings.

It is very important to note that this all only applies to the detail view.

Partial blocks are actually counted, though in aggregate form in the summary view (magnifying glass). The block percentage there does include partial and full blocks.

The summary view is the main view to analyze tank efficiency but from the discussion on EJ it is not what folks there used. I'm happy to make changes but from the EJ posts I gather that people were looking for the aggregate anyway, so I wonder why the current functionality isn't sufficient.